Graham Central Station / Zulema / Leon Haywood

Season 4Episode 1760 minjanv. 11, 1975
Graham Central Station / Zulema / Leon Haywood

Opening Title ("TSOP")

1st song, on record, dancers: "Rhyme Time People" Kool & the Gang

Performance: Zulema "I Wanna Be Where You Are"

Scrambleboard (DAVID RUFFIN) "Whatever You Got I Want" Jackson 5

Performance: Graham Central Station "Feel the Need"

2nd song, on record, dancers: "When Will I See You Again" The Three Degrees

Performance: Leon Haywood "Believe Half of What You See (And None of What You Hear)" plus an interview with Don Cornelius

Midpoint Song: "Funky President" James Brown

Don Cornelius interviews Larry Graham of the Graham Central Station

Performance: Graham Central Station "Release Yourself"

3rd song, on record, dancers: "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" Barry White

Performance: Zulema "Standing in the Backdoor" plus an interview with Don Cornelius

Soul Train Line: The Isley Brothers "Midnight Sky"

Performance: Graham Central Station "Can You Handle It"

Closing

Graham Central Station / Zulema / Leon Haywood has aired on janv. 11, 1975 at 19:00
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